Preposition of Time

Preposition of Time

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English

3rd - 7th Grade

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What is a preposition of time?

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A preposition of time is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and a specific time.

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Give an example of a preposition of time.

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Examples include 'at', 'in', and 'on'.

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When do we use 'at' for time?

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'At' is used for specific times, such as 'at 7 o'clock'.

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When do we use 'in' for time?

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'In' is used for longer periods, such as months, years, or seasons, like 'in 1958'.

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When do we use 'on' for time?

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'On' is used for days and dates, such as 'on Monday' or 'on January 1st'.

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What does 'at night' mean?

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'At night' refers to the time when it is dark outside.

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What does 'in the morning' mean?

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'In the morning' refers to the time from midnight to noon.

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What does 'on the weekend' mean?

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'On the weekend' refers to Saturday and Sunday.

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How do we use 'at' with events?

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We use 'at' to indicate a specific time for events, like 'at the party'.

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What is the difference between 'in' and 'at'?

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'In' is for longer periods, while 'at' is for specific times.

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